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July 19, 2020, 07:17 |
Conic nozzle meshing
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gero
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Good morning everyone,
I have a minor problem with this mesh, how can I make a radial mesh (or o-ring mesh if you prefer)? Now the geometry is made of a single body which is the one you see in the pic. Should I divide it in more parts? Should I insert some kind of reference geometry? Thank you for your help in advance! L.G. |
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July 21, 2020, 02:46 |
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Guven Nergiz
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Hi L.G.,
You can odo this with biased infulation but people generally use multi-body geometries to create o-ring type (nice calling btw) meshes. "What i mean" I hope that ive understood you well. Best regards, Güven |
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July 21, 2020, 13:38 |
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gero
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Hi there,
I followed the two methods you suggested and I found out that the second gave better results. The inflation generated elements in the throat with a huge aspect ratio that gave me some problems during convergence. Thank you again, L.G. (thks for the o-ring but i actually read it somwhere else ) |
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July 21, 2020, 14:54 |
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Guven Nergiz
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Do not forget to like please Have a nice work. Best regards, Güven |
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ansys, mesh 3d, nozzle simulation |
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